This is our proposal for the project of a youth hostel in Madrid. In this 1st phase, the goal was reinforcing the importance of common spaces, where social relations could prevail over private character of other hostels, being a building dedicated to youth travelers. Color and low-cost materials have been our tools for creating and stablishing differences between spaces, being most of them simple and common, with the goal of the reinforcement of a dynamic and manual character that could relate with the original program of a youth hostel. In a second phase, we will work over dormitory spaces, lunch spaces and kitchens, and play and reading rooms.

Today we are writing to present our awarded project, finalist in the competition for the construction of a housing tower in Lima, Perú, called to become one of the great icons in the city, and done in collaboration with the architecs Elisa Sequeros and Ignacio Senra. The competition, as a negligent organization, has been declared not awarded at the final stage, something included at basis… Regrettably, it seems that still the profession does not have the tools to avoid this acts of vandalism that leave us undefended to people that come sometimes even from our field.

Talking about the project, our proposal consists on a building with a great diversity of uses, understanding that so important is the housing and the common space. This concept is incorporated to the internal private space, exploring the intense relation that an element like this tower can have with urban surroundings. This relation is manifested through great terraces in constant relation with the internal program, becoming the core of the project. From the point of view of the materials, we understood the project as a vertical compilation of horizontal concrete slabs, having perimeter glass surfaces that allow the complete relation with the urban views from every internal space.

Even with the terrible organization, we are proud of it and we hope you like it!

We are happy to announce that we have won the 1st Prize in the competition for the new Odontology Headquarters in Madrid COAM! The project has been made in collaboration with the architects Daniel Merro and Laia Lafuente, and Ercer.

AGi architects and Bonyan design win the 1st PRIZE in the competition for the GDIS (General Department of the Information System) in Kuwait. We have been in charge of making the video and images for the presentation of the winner team. As we can read in their web: “Building design aims for the clear transmission of a conceptual duality it derives from: technology, innovation and transparency on the one hand versus strength, stability and security, which are inherent to the Ministry of Interior Affairs that will occupying the building, on the other. ” We hope you like it!

We are proud to present our proposal for the new Tourism Center in Sevilla made in collaboration with de diego & garcia arquitectos slp and levin arquitectura.

The design consisted on a curved surface connecting the pre-existent two levels that was able of creating an open public space and, at the same time, new closed programs that had three different functions: Tapa Museum, Visiting Center and Flamenco Museum. It deals with the need of creating daily public spaces open to citizens and at the same time a new singular point close to most known city monuments.

Visualizations made in collaboration with Diaz y Diaz architects, invited to the private competition for the new offices for Rolex in the city of Thônex in Switzerland. The project had a curve form using recycled materials like Foam Aluminium, covered with vertical undulating structures that gives the building a strong dynamic image, illuminated with LED.

The Video of the ABC Museum has been selected to compete in the category of Publications in the next VIII BIAU that will be celebrated in Cadiz from 10th to 14th September. This is the link to the video:

These are the visualizations we submitted for the CityLife Challenge, the third Architectural Visualization Challenge organized by Ronen Bekerman, which goal was exploring and creating an image about urban way of living, represented in two different seasons.

This is some of the work made for IESE competition, in collaboration with the architect Pablo Carvajal Urquijo. This competition focused on the design of the master plan and the new building for Business School, an extension of the present center of the internationally well-known business school. In this competition, several well-known architects like Patxi Mantado or Sancho-Madridejos, the final winners, participated. impresiones [de arquitectura] was in charge of the visualizations and a virtual video of the proposal.